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    Thunderbird for Android

    Thunderbird for Android

    Open Source Email App for Android (fka K-9 Mail)

    Thunderbird Android is the mobile counterpart of the popular Thunderbird email client, reimagined for Android phones and tablets so users can access, send, and organize email from multiple accounts with advanced features found in desktop clients. It embraces modern mobile UI design while supporting robust email protocols (IMAP/POP3) and standards like OAuth for secure logins to services such as Gmail, Outlook, or custom mail providers.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail Android app

    Proton Mail for Android is the official mobile application that lets users access their Proton Mail encrypted email accounts securely on Android devices, providing the full suite of messaging features while preserving end-to-end encryption and user privacy. Designed for modern Android phones and tablets, the app lets users send, receive, organize, and search encrypted emails, create new Proton accounts, manage multiple accounts, and apply labels or folders to keep messages tidy — all within a responsive, touch-optimized interface. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail

    Open Source Email App for Android

    K-9 Mail is an advanced, open-source email client for Android that's focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email. It's designed to be easy to use by both novice and power users, with plenty of useful features. It has IMAP push email support, support for multiple accounts, support for POP3 and Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV), flagging, filing, signatures and more!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Tutanota

    Tutanota

    Open source email service with a strong focus on security and privacy

    Tutanota is an open source email client focused on security and privacy. It is built with end-to-end encryption and 2FA, so you can be assured of utmost email security. Tutanota is always encrypted, so whether you’re using their secure webmail client, mobile apps or desktop clients, you can be sure to communicate securely.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    Chat Messenger. E-Mail-Client. Websearch. Filetransfer.

    GoldBug is a decentralized & secure communication suite that offers an integrated e-mail client, an instant messenger & a file transfer. Also included is an URL-RSS-DB & a p2p web search. Current vers. w/ McEliece Algorithm. GoldBug has been 2013 - 2023 ten years just another Graphical User Interface of the Spot-On Encryption Suite. Main GUI features: Minimal & colorful Interface with Tabs in the East. Microsoft & Qt MinGW deprecated Win32 & for Compiling: ●...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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